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Presbyterian Health Plan Benefit Guide for the City of Albuquerque and Participating Entities
Welcome to Presbyterian Health Plan! We are glad to have you as a member, and we look forward to being your partner in good health. In this booklet you will find essential information about your health plan benefits, plus tools and resources to help you manage your healthcare.
The benefit information provided in this guide is a brief summary, not a comprehensive description of benefits, limitations and/or exclusions. For complete information, please refer to your Group Subscriber Agreement.
Where to find your Group Subscriber Agreement
You can find your Group Subscriber Agreement in three locations:1. At the City of Albuquerque website, www.cabq.gov/humanresources/
employee-benefits/insurance-benefits.2. At the Presbyterian Health Plan City of Albuquerque website,
www.phs.org/cabq.3. In your myPRES account. Log in to myPRES at www.phs.org.
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What is my coverage for urgent care or emergency care?
Presbyterian Health Plan covers urgent care and emergency care services wherever you need them, regardless if you are in New Mexico or outside of the state of New Mexico. In these circumstances, you may seek services from the nearest appropriate facility. Routine care is not covered out-of-network (including out-of-state) on your health plan.
Thank you for choosing the Family option!
The Family option offers dependent children up to age 26 significantly lower copayments for most services. For example, a primary care provider (PCP) visit for a child is only $10. With the Family option, you can receive medical services from any provider in the Presbyterian Health Plan network (these are called in-network providers). Services from out-of-network providers are not covered by the health plan except in emergencies.
Coordination of benefits: When you have more than one insurance plan
You must tell us if you or your covered dependents have medical coverage under any other health benefits plan. Presbyterian Health Plan will work with that other plan to determine which plan should pay your claims first. The second plan may pay the remaining costs, or, in the case of your spouse, domestic partner and/or children, Presbyterian Health Plan may be the secondary payor.
Contact your dedicated customer service team to verify if we have a record of your other insurance plan.
Transition of care: If you are undergoing certain treatments with an out-of-network provider
New Presbyterian Health Plan members may be eligible to continue an ongoing course of treatment for a transitional period of time with a provider who is not in our network. This period of time will not be less than 30 days, and may be longer depending on your medical needs. In-network benefits will apply only during this approved transitional period. The same is true if you are receiving care from an in-network provider who leaves our network.
Call Presbyterian Health Plan’s Health Services Department at 1-888-923-5757 to learn more about transition of care.
My Care Plan: The Family Option
My Care Plan: The Family Option page 3
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Your Family Option Benefit Summary (effective July 1, 2014)
The benefit information provided below is a brief summary, not a comprehensive description of benefits, limitations and/or exclusions. For complete information, please refer to your Group Subscriber Agreement, which can be found online at www.phs.org/cabq. You also may call us at (505) 923-7787.
Plan Benefits/CoverageAdult Member Costs
Child (Dependent to Age 26) Member Costs
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Important Details/Limitations
Individual Deductible July 2014 – June 2015
$100 Individual $200 Family
Learn more about deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums on page 8.Annual Out-of-Pocket
Maximum July 2014 – June 2015
$6,350 Individual $12,700 Family
Preventive Care $0 $0 No No
For a complete list of preventive services, visit www.healthcare.gov/what-are-my-preventive-care-benefits. Exams, immunizations, etc. for services that are not medically necessary, such as licensing, certification, employment, insurance and foreign travel are not covered.
Prac
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oner
/Pro
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ervi
ces
Primary Care Provider (PCP) Visit
$40 per visit
$10 per visit No No See page 10 to learn more about PCPs.
Specialist Provider Visit
$55 per visit
$40 per visit No No
Presbyterian Health Plan (PHP) does not require you to get a written referral to see a specialist. However, some specialists may require referrals even if PHP does not. You should talk to your PCP about any specialists you plan to visit.
Behavioral (Mental) Health Provider Visit
$40 per visit
$10 per visit No NoTo obtain behavioral health services, you may self-refer or call PHP’s behavioral health unit at (505) 923-5470 or 1-800-453-4347.
Maternity Care Pre- and Postnatal $40 per visit up to $300 No No
Up to $300 per pregnancy. Delivery subject to inpatient cost sharing and prior authorization. Elective home births and services are not covered. Be sure to enroll your newborn in your health plan within 31 days of birth.
On-Campus Student Health Center
$40 per visit No No
Dependent students may receive limited medical care at a Student Health Center (in-state or out-of-state). Levels of care vary with each center.
Urg
ent
and
Em
erg
ency
Urgent Care
$40 in-network per visit,
$50 out-of-network per visit
$10 in-network per visit, $30
out-of-network per visit
No YesSometimes it is necessary to get urgent or emergency care from an out-of-network provider. Be sure to have any follow-up care done by an in-network provider so it will be covered by your plan.Emergency Room
Visit$150 per visit
(waived if admitted)No Yes
Emergency Medical Transportation
$50 ground, $100 air per occurence
No Yes
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Plan Benefits/CoverageAdult Member Costs
Child (Dependent to Age 26) Member Costs
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Important Details/Limitations
Dia
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Laboratory Tests $0 No No
Be sure all of your diagnostic tests are performed by in-network providers or facilities so they will be covered by your plan.
Radiology, X-ray, Ultrasound
$0 No No
Imaging and Scanning
$200 PET/MRI
$125 CT Scan
$100 PET/MRI
$75 CT ScanYes Yes
Home/Sleep Studies
$50 per study No Yes
Gastrointestinal Lab Procedures
$175 per visit
$150 per visit No Yes Such as upper GI tests and endoscopies.
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Hospital Inpatient Stay
$500 per admission
$350 per admission
Yes YesFor physical health, behavioral health, alcoholism and substance abuse.
Certified Hospice Care
$500 inpatient
$0 in-home
$350 inpatient
$0 in-homeYes
Yes inpatient,
No in-home
Services must be provided by an approved hospice program.
Skilled Nursing Care
$500 per admission
$350 per admission
Yes Yes Up to 60 days per plan year per member.
Home Healthcare $0 Yes NoPrivate nursing duty and custodial care needs are not covered as part of home healthcare.
Outpatient Surgery20% up to $500 per visit
20% up to $200 per visit
Yes Yes
Cardiac Catheterization Lab
$300 per visit
$175 per visit No YesIn a cardiac cath lab, doctors can diagnose and treat heart problems using catheters instead of surgery.
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Outpatient Speech Therapy, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy
$55 per
session
$40 per session
No NoUp to 24 visits per plan year combined per member.
Chiropractic and Acupuncture
$55 per
session
$40 per session
No No
Each limited to 20 visits per plan year. These services and other complementary therapies (e.g., massage) are limited. Please refer to your Group Subscriber Agreement.
Cardiac Rehabilitation
$40 per session
$10 per session No NoUp to 12 sessions continuous ECG monitoring and 24 sessions intermittent ECG monitoring per plan year per member.
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
$40 per session
$10 per session No No Up to 24 sessions per plan year per member.
Radiation Therapy and Chemotherapy $0 No Yes
Please refer to your Group Subscriber Agreement for information on cancer clinical trials.
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Plan Benefits/CoverageAdult Member Costs
Child (Dependent to Age 26) Member Costs
Prio
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Sub
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Important Details/LimitationsO
ther
Ser
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Infertility Services 50% Yes Yes
Durable Medical Equipment
50% Yes Yes
Such as diabetes supplies, orthotic appliances, prosthetic devices, and hearing aids (up to age 18 or up to age 21 if still attending high school).
Allergy Testing and Serum (extracts)
20% No YesAllergy injections are included in office visit copay (copay is waived if nursing visit only).
Dialysis 20% No Yes
Prescription Drug Coverage
Ret
ail
30 d
ays
Generic (Preferred) $10
No No
Generic drugs are a good alternative to brand-name drugs. Like brand-name drugs, they are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). They have the same active ingredients, safety, effectiveness and quality as brand-name drugs, but typically cost much less. If you currently take a brand-name prescription drug, ask your pharmacist or doctor if there is a generic alternative.
Brand (Preferred) $30
Brand (Non-Preferred)
$50
Specialty Pharmaceuticals
20% up to $400 per medication
Mai
l Ord
er
90 d
ays
Generic (Preferred) $20
Brand (Preferred) $75
Brand (Non-Preferred)
$150
The benefit information provided is a brief summary, not a comprehensive description of benefits, limitations and/or exclusions. For more information, contact us at (505) 923-7787, 1-855-261-7737, TTY Relay 711, or refer to the Group Subscriber Agreement, which can be found online at www.phs.org/cabq.
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Understanding how your cost sharing works
You don’t need to be surprised by your costs when you receive medical care. Taking time to read definitions and examples can help you understand your costs. We also recommend you watch a short video on cost sharing at www.phs.org/cabq and log in to myPRES to use our Treatment Cost Calculator. (See page 14 to learn more about myPRES.) Please call your dedicated customer service team with questions. They can explain the examples on pages 8 and 9 to you.
Important insurance terms to know
• Out-of-pocket maximum: The maximum dollar amount that you will pay in a plan year for covered services. All out-of-pocket costs for covered services go toward your maximum such as copayments, coinsurance and deductibles. After you have met the out-of-pocket maximum, the plan will pay 100 percent of covered services.
• Deductible: The amount that you pay before your plan pays. The deductible does not apply to all services.
• Coinsurance: The percentage amount of a covered healthcare service that is partially paid by you and partially paid by the health plan.
• Copayment (copay): The fixed dollar amount you are required to pay for a healthcare service.
• Allowed amount: The amount that the health plan agrees to pay a provider for a service. It is usually less than the total amount billed and can be considered the member discount before cost sharing begins.
The life cycle of a claim
From the day of your doctor’s appointment or other medical service to receiving your Explanation of Benefits (EOB) in the mail, this is how Presbyterian Health Plan processes your claims:
1. You present your ID card at the doctor’s office.
2. After your visit, your doctor’s office will send us a claim. A claim is a request for payment that you or your provider submits to your health insurer when you receive services or items you think are covered.
3. We process your claim according to your plan’s benefits.
4. We send you an EOB that explains how your claim was processed. We send a statement, along with any applicable payment, to your doctor’s office.
5. Your doctor will bill you for any remaining balance. Sometimes this amount is collected before you leave the doctor’s office. If so, you probably won’t receive a bill.
Tip: Review your EOBs carefully. EOBs tell you what your plan has paid on your behalf and exactly what you should be paying for healthcare services (this is called cost sharing).
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How a family deductible works
For the Family option, the individual deductible is $100 and the family deductible is $200. If you have family coverage, any combination of family members can satisfy the deductible, but no one member can contribute more than his or her individual amount. Once a member meets his or her individual amount, that deductible is considered met.
The chart below illustrates a family deductible. Note: This chart is for illustrative purposes only.
Claim Who
Amount Allowed
for Service
Deductible Applies?
Individual Deductible Remaining
(at time of claim)
Family Deductible Remaining
(at time of claim)
Deductible Owed/Paid
Explanation
#1 (first claim
of plan year)
Dad $500 Yes $100 $200 $100Dad met his $100
individual deductible with this claim.
#2 Mom $75 Yes $100
$100 (Dad met $100 of family
deductible with first
claim)
$75
Both individual and family deductibles are not yet met at the time
of this claim.
#3 Dad $100 Yes $0 $25 $0Dad already met his
individual deductible.
#4 Son $150 No $100 $25 $0Service is not subject to deductible (e.g.,
preventive care).
#5 Daughter $300 Yes $100 $25 $25
Daughter has not met her individual
deductible, but only $25 remains on the family deductible.
#6 Mom $250 Yes $25 $0 $0
Family has met its deductible. No more
deductible owed for the rest of the year.
Family out-of-pocket maximums work the same way. Remember, the out-of-pocket maximum ($12,700 for families) includes all costs for covered services, including deductibles, copayments and coinsurance.
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Cost sharing example: Outpatient surgery Remember, out-of-network services are covered only for urgent care or emergency care.
Total billed charges $2,500 Total amount for service (without plan discount).
Allowed amount $2,000 Amount plan and provider agreed on per contract.
Deductible owed $100This would be $0 after individual or family deductible is met. Deductible does not apply to all services.
Amount owed after deductible
$1,900 Allowed amount minus deductible owed.
Member coinsurance $380Per benefit summary, member pays 20% up to $500. If copay, this would be a flat dollar amount.
Plan pays $1,520Plan pays remaining 80%. If copay, plan pays remaining balance after copay.
Total amount member pays $480 Deductible owed + coinsurance or copay.
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Your primary care provider and plan benefits can help you stay well.
Your primary care provider
You and all covered members of your family should select an in-network primary care provider (PCP) to manage your healthcare needs. PCPs can include the following:• General practice doctors• Family practice doctors• Internists (internal medicine doctors)• Pediatricians• Obstetricians/gynecologists• Nurse practitioners
What services does a PCP provide?
Establishing a relationship with your PCP is an important part of your healthcare. Your PCP treats you when you are ill, helps you prevent illness and promotes a healthier lifestyle. Your PCP develops an understanding of your health history so that he or she can address all of your health concerns.
How do I find a PCP?
Use Presbyterian’s provider search tool at www.phs.org/directory or by calling customer service at (505) 923-7787.
Presbyterian’s Mobile Health Center: Bringing care to you
Our Mobile Health Center is a 45-foot van that offers non-work-related routine healthcare and urgent care services exclusively to you as a City of Albuquerque and participating entities employee, plus your enrolled dependents.
Appointments are available for no copay on a scheduled or walk-in basis (as time permits). Standard out-of-pocket expenses will apply if you are referred outside the Mobile Health Center for more specialized services.
Call (505) 220-6562 for an appointment.
Direct access to medical advice – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
Whenever you have a healthcare question, call NurseAdvice New Mexico toll-free 1-866-221-9679, around the clock, every day of the year. Registered nurses offer you suggestions for self-care measures and provide general health information on a broad range of healthcare topics.
Coordinated care: The right care at the right time
Presbyterian Health Plan has a team of experienced healthcare professionals to help you achieve your best health. These team members support the care you receive from your PCP. Some examples of care coordination include:• Treatment plans for rehabilitation and therapies• Admission to and discharge from the hospital or skilled nursing facilities• Home healthcare/hospice care• Healthy Solutions: A disease management program for members who have diabetes or heart disease
To learn more, call customer service.
The information in this section is a brief description of your benefits. For complete information, please refer to your Group Subscriber Agreement, which can be found online at www.phs.org/cabq.
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Some healthcare services require prior authorization.
Some healthcare services – such as hospital admissions or surgeries – as well as supplies and medications require approval from Presbyterian Health Plan before you can receive them. This is called prior authorization. Your provider is responsible for obtaining any needed prior authorization for you.
If your service is not approved, Presbyterian Health Plan will send you a letter explaining why. The letter will also inform you of your right to appeal this decision and give you instructions on how to do so.
This is a brief description of prior authorization requirements and processes. Please refer to your Group Subscriber Agreement, which can be found online at www.phs.org/cabq, for a complete list of services that require prior authorization.
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If you have a complaint
We are committed to providing you with high-quality care and service. If you’re not satisfied, we want to know. There two types of complaints you can file if you are not satisfied with the coverage of your services or with your care:
Grievance Appeal
An official notice of your dissatisfaction with your health plan or your care.
A formal request for review of a decision or action that Presbyterian Health Plan has made that affects your healthcare, e.g., a denial or limitation of a service.
You must file your grievance within 30 calendar days of the date that you had the problem.
You must file your appeal within 90 calendar days of the date that you received notice of Presbyterian Health Plan’s decision.
Most grievances take up to 30 days to resolve. Most appeals take up to 30 days to resolve. If you believe your health will be in danger if you wait that long, you may ask for an expedited appeal.
You can file a grievance or an appeal in one of three ways:
• Write to: Presbyterian Health Plan, Inc. Appeal and Grievance Department P.O. Box 27489 Albuquerque, NM 87125-7489
• Email [email protected]
• Call (505) 923-7787
The Managed Health Care Bureau of the Office of the Superintendent of Insurance is also available to assist you with grievances, questions, or complaints. Contact them at 1-855-4ASK-OSI (1-855-427-5674).
This description is a brief summary of the appeals and grievance processes. For a complete description, please refer to your Group Subscriber Agreement, which can be found online at www.phs.org/cabq.
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Tip: You will pay the smallest
copayment if you choose
generic drugs over brand-
name drugs. Ask your doctor or
pharmacist if a generic version
of your prescription is available.
Using your pharmacy benefits wisely helps you stay healthy
Your health plan includes coverage for drugs prescribed by a provider and purchased through a pharmacy in our network (also called a participating pharmacy). To find participating pharmacies, go to www.phs.org and log in to your myPRES account. Select Manage My Prescriptions. Click Go under My Pharmacy Portal. Then select the Find pharmacies link.
For information about approved prescription medications, please look at the formulary, also called a drug list. It shows you what medications are preferred by your health plan. You can find the formulary online: www.phs.org/cabq. Refer to your benefit summary starting on page 4 for cost-sharing information.
If the drug you need is not on the formulary, you can call customer service to make sure that your drug is not covered. If customer service confirms that we do not cover your drug, you may:• Ask your doctor if you can switch to another drug that
Presbyterian Health Plan covers; or• You or your doctor may ask Presbyterian Health Plan
to make an exception to cover your drug. This is called a pharmacy exception. To learn more about pharmacy exceptions or to initiate a request, please call customer service.
Save time and money by using mail order
You may purchase a 90-day supply of maintenance medications as prescribed by your doctor and have them delivered to your home of workplace. As a City of Albuquerque member, using mail order can save you up to 33 percent every 90 days.
For more information on this service offered through Walgreens Mail Service Pharmacy, contact customer service. You may also visit www.phs.org/cabq (scroll down to Mail Service Pharmacy Benefit) for a Walgreens brochure and order form. Or visit the Walgreens Mail Service website, www.walgreens.com/mailservice.
This information is a brief summary, not a comprehensive description of benefits, limitations and/or exclusions. For complete information on your pharmacy benefits, please refer to your Group Subscriber Agreement. You also may call us at (505) 923-7787.
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Reviewing your benefit information is quick, easy and convenient when you use myPRES. A myPRES account gives you secure, 24-hour access to your health plan information and member-exclusive tools and resources.
An important eco-friendly feature of myPRES is the ability to view and print your health plan benefit materials, such as your Group Subscriber Agreement. You will no longer automatically receive paper copies of your benefit materials.*
Through myPRES, you also can:• Check the status of your membership• Change your primary care provider (PCP)• Review your claims history• Request replacement member ID cards• Review your Explanation of Benefits (EOB)• Look up a medical service cost estimate
using our Treatment Cost Calculator
myPRES also can help you manage your prescriptions:• Check your prescription services and
benefits• Get mail-order prescriptions of certain
drugs• Locate a pharmacy near you• Learn more about your medications and
possible side effects• Check your medication claim history
Within myPRES is MyChart, Presbyterian’s portal to parts of your electronic health record. MyChart allows Presbyterian Medical Group (PMG) patients to:• View test and lab results• Request an appointment• Send messages to your care team• Review summaries of recent visits
MyChart helps improve communication between you and members of your Presbyterian Medical Group care team.
*If you do not have Internet access or prefer to continue to receive your member materials by mail, please call customer service.
Find the benefit information you need, when you need it, at myPRES.
Understand how your health plan benefits work before you need them.
Our website http://knowyourhealthplan.com can help you save money and plan for an urgent or emergency situation. We invite you to watch a series of videos that help explain concepts like deductibles, copayments and provider networks.
If you have specific questions about claims, coverage or finding in-network providers, our Frequently Asked Questions page can provide more answers. Or you can call your City of Albuquerque dedicated customer service line. Thank you for being a Presbyterian Health Plan Member.
The benefit information provided in this guide is a brief summary, not a comprehensive description of benefits, limitations and/or exclusions. For complete information, please refer to your Group Subscriber Agreement.
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